PLEASE SEND ME A PM ..THANKYOU ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs19.postimg.org%2Fhfnt8p4i7%2Fpiper.jpg&t=663&c=9gh1E7bpm3poaw)
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Dayum that is a peeler if I ever saw one... I know of the website...how did you get the numbers? I can barely see anything on the hologram! You can do partial searches on uberbills. I tried 1Dvr and got the above match pretty easily Nice..thanks
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I know of the website...how did you get the numbers? I can barely see anything on the hologram!
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So what are the firstbits info? How can I tell if it is still loaded?
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Yes...I know they are thieves and I will never use this, but I wanted one to place on my website of collectables. They sell them for $38 on their website but I do not trust them. ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) SO if anyone wants to make some Satoshi's on a transaction, please PM me. Thankyou ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs17.postimg.org%2Fmelszd2vf%2Fwallet.png&t=663&c=y8XxmxF6C7ZkqA)
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Cool..looking forward for some new bits matey
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isn't it just as easy to save the bitaddress.org webpage to your desktop, sign offline, and then print via non wireless connection? Best practise states that creation of private keys are done on a computer that has never and will never, see any network during its life as a Keymaker. This also goes for the printer used to print out the keys. Viz This is correct. If you want to be "safe" you can get a cheap or old laptop, remove any wifi cards from it or network functionality (as in remove the actual wifi card). Wipe the hard drive or put in a fresh one. You have a few options to either download and install an offline program like bitaddress (via a usb stick) , or run a program like bitaddress off a new or clean usb stick. Find and buy a laser printer with no network functionality, meaning no wifi, no network cable, - usb only. (wasn't as easy as you'd think with all of todays wireless crap built in , out there) Connect your non networked laser printer via usb to your "air gapped" laptop (no network connections to the internet or otherwise) Run the program of your choice, and send the output to your laser printer. Now you have generated an offline paper wallet which you can laminate if you wish or store safely as cold storage. If anyone finds that paper, which will in most circumstances have the private key on it, which is usually next to the QR code and public key, they can simply use it to claim the funds. So keep this in a secure place you wouldn't want anyone to find. There are many other ways to accomplish the end result , this is simply one of them. I hope that may help someone looking to set something like this up in a secure manner. thanks! Yep did exactly that with a new laptop and printer just for offline wallets. But did not physically remove the wifi card. I disabled the wifi from connecting to anything at all. Also BIP encrypted your wallet so in case anyone does find it they will have a hard time figuring out the password! Even if you generate your private keys offline it is insecure if you use an unreliable rng. So you need true random numbers for max security which is where mycelium entropy kicks in. The Initial state of SRAM cells when switched on is truly random. Another truly random process for example is atomic radiation. So the bitaddress generator not any good then? Thats all i got since i do not have a mycelium entry
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0.01 would be nice ! Also it would be cool to see smaller amount like 0.005 or 0.001 BTC ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Agree! Smaller is good too
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Congratulations dolphriends!
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isn't it just as easy to save the bitaddress.org webpage to your desktop, sign offline, and then print via non wireless connection? Best practise states that creation of private keys are done on a computer that has never and will never, see any network during its life as a Keymaker. This also goes for the printer used to print out the keys. Viz This is correct. If you want to be "safe" you can get a cheap or old laptop, remove any wifi cards from it or network functionality (as in remove the actual wifi card). Wipe the hard drive or put in a fresh one. You have a few options to either download and install an offline program like bitaddress (via a usb stick) , or run a program like bitaddress off a new or clean usb stick. Find and buy a laser printer with no network functionality, meaning no wifi, no network cable, - usb only. (wasn't as easy as you'd think with all of todays wireless crap built in , out there) Connect your non networked laser printer via usb to your "air gapped" laptop (no network connections to the internet or otherwise) Run the program of your choice, and send the output to your laser printer. Now you have generated an offline paper wallet which you can laminate if you wish or store safely as cold storage. If anyone finds that paper, which will in most circumstances have the private key on it, which is usually next to the QR code and public key, they can simply use it to claim the funds. So keep this in a secure place you wouldn't want anyone to find. There are many other ways to accomplish the end result , this is simply one of them. I hope that may help someone looking to set something like this up in a secure manner. thanks! Yep did exactly that with a new laptop and printer just for offline wallets. But did not physically remove the wifi card. I disabled the wifi from connecting to anything at all. Also BIP encrypted your wallet so in case anyone does find it they will have a hard time figuring out the password!
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I'm happy to hear your comments, even if you don't like the artwork at all... ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Love the artwork bro! ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Thanks MJ.>I will look into them
ChibitCty >> I have been using their Mycellium android wallet for awhile. The best I have found IMO for my cell!
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Mycellium would be a nice as a collectable...but any entropy device that can generate secure paper wallets would be good too.
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If I didn't have a few of these already I would be on it bro! Love this coin!
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That's good to know..Thanks Viz ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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No more left! ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) nice coins though! Anybody selling a set..send PM
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